Vice President of Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), Shuhei Nakamoto, eventually disclose the reasons why it failed to open the Malaysian GP telemetry results.
Telemetry became crucial evidence in the incidence of Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez.
One of the incidents occurred in the history of MotoGP at Sepang International Circuit on October 25, 2015.
After competing since the beginning of the race, during the race stepped on lap seven Rossi Marquez kicked him down.
Rossi sportsmanship questioned over the incident.
The Doctor then given a penalty by Race Direction terbuncit start in the final series, the GP of Valencia.
It made his chances to become champions instantly shrink.
Many who deplore the decision of the Race Direction, especially the loyal supporters who consider his idol Rossi inadvertently kicked Marquez.
After that, Honda is rumored to be revealed to the public telemetry become the most crucial evidence that clearly kicked MM93 VR46.
However, Honda failed to disclose to the public the results of telemetry to cast doubt on the part of Rossi that Honda actually just making it up.
Nakamoto finally spoke about it.
"Dorna asked us not to show it (the results of telemetry), and we decided not to show.
Possibly something will happen in the future. In any such case, Dorna is entitled to decide whether it should be notified to the public or not, "said Nakamoto to the United States, Thursday (01/07/2016).
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